The Ars Cameralis Ensemble performs at WBAI's Free Music Store on February 16, 1972. The ensemble consists of Edith Kraft, piano; Carol Wincenc, flute; Joel Marangella, oboe; George Hirner, clarinet; Lauren Goldstein, bassoon; and Joseph Anderer, French horn. WBAI's Barbara Oka introduces the progam. The ensemble performs Woodwind quintet by Elliott Carter and Trio path�tique by Mikhail Glinka; after intermission, they perform Sextet for piano, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and horn by Francis Poulenc; and Allegro and arioso for five wind instruments by Ingolf Dahl. Recorded in stereo by David Rapkin and produced by WBAI's Music Department. This recording was formerly cataloged as BC0709.14.
1972-04-14; 1972-08-31
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Joel Marangella, oboe; Carol Wincenc, flute; Joseph Anderer, flute; George Hirner, clarinet; Edith Craft, piano; Barbara Oka, Host;